A blog about my life with rheumatoid arthritis and all that goes along with it. The ups and downs. The highs and lows. The laughter and the tears. Sounds so dramatic, doesn't it?!

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

TAX TIME

I have been working for days to get my tax prep ready for Friday when I see my tax person. I have my own business and that means lots of paper. Lots of receipts. I have thought about those systems where I could scan everything in but I don't know if that would help. Just one more step, one more thing to do. It is easier to throw the receipt in a file. Now if they could find a way to scan the receipt and have it put the total in a spreadsheet and add it all up at the end of the year, that would be something I would pay for!

I have it almost all done. Well, I have the tax prep all done but I still want to get all my business paperwork organized for the beginning of the year. I can't stand it when things are unorganized. And yes I know it is March, not exactly the beginning of the year. Hey we do the best we can.

I am happy that my hands are better and it doesn't look like I am going to flare. But time will tell. I am just keeping a positive attitude.

Last night I got my emergency responders certificate renewed. Yay! Our group did the best in cribbing and triage. So we are good at rescuing people. I guess that is the point of emergency responders!

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About Me

WELCOME!
I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis almost 20 years ago but I know I have had it for longer. I was lucky that once the symptoms became evident, I was diagnosed quickly and put on medication quickly. I know that makes me one of the lucky few. I have a diagnosis of Adrienne's Disease which consists of Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sjogren's Syndrome, Pernicious Anemia, Raynaud's Disease, and Interstitial Cystitis.
I live with my two dogs (Happi and Lucky) and bird (Sunshine, Sunny for short). We call Happi the "Big Dog" and Lucky the "little dog".
I am fortunate to work for myself as a consultant after working for many years at "regular" jobs.
This blog was created to tell my story and to help others understand and learn more about the world of RA/chronic autoimmune diseases. It will be a place of education, advocacy, storytelling and humor. I know I could not get through this without lots of laughter! They say it is the best medicine (after my Enbrel, Prednisone, and Topomax)!
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